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Page 78 text:
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BOY SCOUTS -- TROOP'33O The Boy Scout Troop 550 sponsored by the Board of Education of Webster Township School was organized may 17, 1935 with Mr. Clifton Olds as our scoutmaster. All members received badges at this time. The charter members were:-- Richard Roper Joseph Burkholder Keith Jimison Earnest Nixon Nathan Hartley David Jenkins Marvin Gottschalk Jr. James Witte Ronald Emmitt Victor Joseph Nathan Hartley and Victor Joseph have both left the troop since that time. Through the course of about one year George Witte, Norman Jimison and Charles Wallace have been taken in as new members. Richard Roper, Joseph Burkholder, Keith Jim- ison, David Jenkins, Homer Heder, James Witte, Ronald Em- mitt, and Marvin Gottschalk Jr. went to Camp Miakonda for one week in the first part of August. All the scouts that went to camp passed second class tests and were re- viewed. The scouts that were given their badges Green in Sept. 1955. We which now decorates the passes their second class tests at a Court of Honor at Bowling also won the highest award at camp back of the high school assembly. At the beginning of the 1955-1956 school term we lost our scoutmaster Mr. Olds and Mr. Hetrick came to take his place. He has been a very good scoutmaster, All scouts are looking forward to going to Camp Miakonda again this summer in the latter part of June. David Jenkins
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gg?t?Sssk 9 Sf 49 'Eg ous LIBRARY xv 'ug' This year another of Webster's dreams gf have come true. We have a school library. Small, gii be sure but the spirit is ignited and we hope to keep it burning brightly. The shop boys with the help of Mr. Hetrick have made two excellent bookcases and a magazine rack. To fill these bookcases the class of 1935 gave thirty new books. Miss Wayman, who is supervising this work, helped by contributing from her personal library a num of books. Others were donated by the people of the community and some were purchased with the money from the magazine cam- paign. r The library contains approximate1y:-- Fiction ------------ 130 books Biography--- -----20 Travel and Adventure- 3 Poetry ----------- 20 Essays ------------- 10 Others ------ ---- 20 Total 213 books. Each student in the upper six grades may take as many books as desired from the library but only one at a time. One may keep a book for two weeks and if it is not returned on time a fine of two cents a day must be paid. This money is spent for supplies and new books. Under the supervision of Miss Wayman, nine stu- dent librarians are in charge of the library. They are: Head Librarian ----- Joan Roller First Period ------ Hannah Roller Second Period L ---- Grace Canfield Third Period ------ Fourth Period ------ Fifth Period ----- Sixth Period ------ Seventh Period ---- Eighth Period Velma,Heckman Mildred Seifert Eloise Smearsoll Winifred Bushman Martha McCann Grace Emmitt Grace Canfield
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